16-1112 CABANA PLAN – Tropical Coastal Home Plan – 0-Bed, 1-Bath, 256 SF
Tropical, Coastal, Tropical-Modern house plan with wood exterior • 0 bed • 1 bath • 256 SF. Open pavilion layout, vaulted ceiling, poolside cabana design. Includes CAD+PDF + unlimited build license.
Original price was: $856.45.$534.99Current price is: $534.99.
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Tropical Coastal Cabana House Plan with Open Pavilion Design
A 256 sq. ft. tropical-modern cabana designed for outdoor living, poolside relaxation, and flexible backyard use.
This tropical coastal cabana house plan captures the essence of relaxed resort living in a compact, highly efficient structure.
Designed with an open pavilion concept, exposed wood framing, and a minimalist footprint, the plan is ideal as a pool house,
guest retreat, backyard lounge, or amenity building. Its simple geometry and natural materials make it especially well-suited
for warm climates, coastal properties, and vacation-oriented environments.
Blending tropical and coastal architecture with subtle tropical-modern influences,
this design emphasizes airflow, shade, and connection to the outdoors. The structure functions as both a visual focal point
and a highly usable space, offering flexibility for homeowners, developers, and hospitality settings alike.
Heated and Unheated Square Footage
- Heated living area: 256 square feet on a single level
- Unheated space: Open covered pavilion suitable for lounging, dining, or entertaining
The compact size allows for easy placement on small lots or within existing backyards, while the open form keeps the
structure feeling expansive and light. This balance of efficiency and openness is a hallmark of tropical-modern design.
Interior Layout and Bathroom Design
- Studio-style open layout with flexible furnishing options
- Dedicated full bathroom for guest comfort and convenience
- Clear-span interior space allows customization for seating, storage, or kitchenette additions
Though compact, the interior is intentionally uncluttered, allowing the structure to adapt to multiple uses. It can serve
as a shaded relaxation zone, a changing room and bath for pool users, or a quiet retreat separated from the main home.
Exterior Architecture and Materials
The exterior is defined by its exposed wood posts and beams, a key feature of both tropical and coastal
architecture. The natural wood finish adds warmth and texture while reinforcing the structure’s connection to its landscape.
- Exposed timber columns and roof framing
- Open-sided pavilion form for natural ventilation
- Low-profile roof ideal for hot and humid climates
- Simple slab foundation for cost-effective construction
This straightforward construction approach not only enhances visual appeal but also simplifies building and maintenance.
The result is a durable, timeless structure that feels equally at home in coastal resorts, tropical backyards, and luxury
pool environments.
Outdoor Living and Lifestyle Use
Designed primarily as an outdoor-oriented structure, this cabana plan excels as a lifestyle feature. It can function as:
- Pool house or swim-up lounge pavilion
- Guest cabana or day-use retreat
- Backyard entertainment and dining area
- Clubhouse or shared amenity building
- Wellness pavilion for yoga or meditation
The open-air design encourages breezes, shade, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow—principles commonly seen in contemporary
tropical architecture. For inspiration on similar small-scale outdoor structures, see this resource from
ArchDaily.
Architectural Style Breakdown
Tropical: Emphasis on shade, airflow, and open construction.
Coastal: Relaxed proportions, natural materials, and resort-inspired simplicity.
Tropical-Modern: Clean lines, minimal detailing, and functional geometry.
Together, these styles create a versatile structure that feels contemporary yet timeless, making it suitable for both
personal residential use and commercial or hospitality applications.
What’s Included with This House Plan
- CAD + PDF Files: Fully editable and print-ready construction documents
- Unlimited Build License: Build multiple times with no additional licensing fees
- Structural Engineering: Included and code-compliant
- Foundation Options: Slab standard with alternate options available
- Lower Modification Costs: Easy customization for layout, size, or enclosure
Ideal Applications
- Luxury residential backyards
- Vacation homes and coastal properties
- Resorts, clubs, and community pools
- Accessory structures and ADU-adjacent uses
Whether you are enhancing an existing home or designing a complete outdoor living environment, this tropical coastal
cabana house plan delivers flexibility, efficiency, and architectural clarity in a small but powerful footprint.
Build with Confidence
With professionally prepared plans, included engineering, and unlimited build rights, this design offers exceptional
value and peace of mind. Its simple form and proven materials make it easy to permit, construct, and enjoy for years
to come.
Transform your outdoor space with a tropical coastal cabana that blends function, style, and effortless comfort.
16-1112 CABANA PLAN – Tropical Coastal Home Plan – 0-Bed, 1-Bath, 256 SF
- BOTH a PDF and CAD file (sent to the email provided/a copy of the downloadable files will be in your account here)
- PDF – Easily printable at any local print shop
- CAD Files – Delivered in AutoCAD format. Required for structural engineering and very helpful for modifications.
- Structural Engineering – Included with every plan unless not shown in the product images. Very helpful and reduces engineering time dramatically for any state. *All plans must be approved by engineer licensed in state of build*
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